Just two weeks after President Barack Obama saw his Democratic Party put up an unyielding front against Republicans, his coalition is showing signs of stress.
Defending President Barack Obama's much-maligned health care overhaul in Congress, his top health official was confronted Wednesday with a government memo raising new security concerns about the trouble-prone website that consumers are using to enroll.
Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said Wednesday she's sorry consumers have had to waste so much time dealing with technical problems on the Obama administration's health insurance website.
A top Obama administration official is apologizing for the problems that have kept Americans from successfully signing up for coverage at the government's health care website.
The senior Obama administration official closest to the implementation of the health care law's dysfunctional website faces tough questions today from Congress at the start of a pivotal week.
With website woes ongoing, the Obama administration Monday granted a six-week extension until March 31 for Americans to sign up for coverage next year and avoid new tax penalties under the president's health care overhaul law.
President Barack Obama's health secretary is in the hot seat this week as House Republicans get a chance to question her about the troubled rollout of the health care law they long have tried to repeal.
The management consultant President Barack Obama has asked to oversee the fixes to HealthCare.gov says there are dozens of problems that need to be addressed, but the system is fixable.